A nurse is reading a journal article on the nursing shortage that describes the issue of pay as a possible contributing factor. Which should the nurse find related to the issue of pay?
A) Continued decrease in wages with the progression of the nursing shortage
B) Salaries as remaining fairly constant from one state to another
C) Experienced nurses earning significantly more than newly licensed RNs
D) Nurse practitioners as earning less than nursing faculty with similar education
C
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You are caring for a young adult diagnosed with a somatoform disorder. You expect the following behaviors or symptoms:
A) Preoccupied with fear of getting sick B) Recurring body-related (somatic) complaints C) Preoccupied with an imagined facial defect D) Calm demeanor or "la belle indifference"
Clients enrolled in a clinical drug trial are told that they might receive a placebo drug as part of a control group. A client asks the nurse what a placebo is. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "A placebo is a substance that has no therapeutic effect." 2. "A placebo is a similar drug that is safe." 3. "A placebo is a drug that has been tested before." 4. "A placebo is an over-the-counter drug."
When adopting the electronic healthcare record (EHR), which of the following would be considered the ultimate goal?
A) Sharing of information B) Patient as the most important focus C) Cost-effectiveness D) Improved time management
Another name for the autonomic nervous system is:
A. the visceral nervous system. B. the spinal nervous system. C. the sensory nervous system. D. the somatic nervous system.